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  2. These Expert-Recommended Fireproof Safes Will Keep Your ... - AOL

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    Safeguard valuables, heirlooms, and documents with an expert-approved fireproof safe from trusted brands including SentrySafe, Honeywell, and Sanctuary. These Expert-Recommended Fireproof Safes ...

  3. What To Store and What Not To Store in a Safety Deposit Box - AOL

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    Safety deposit boxes may seem like something only wealthy people use in heist movies, but in fact, they're useful for anyone who has precious items and important documents they need to store in a ...

  4. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    A device whereby a safe-looking safe is left open but has a hidden compartment (e.g., in the door) where small valuable articles can be hidden. As an alternative variant, a safe may be "stocked" with some lesser valuables, with the expectation that it will be burgled, but that the real safe or hiding place for the important valuables will be ...

  5. 9 Things a Professional Organizer Says You Should Never Store ...

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    Instead, store off-season clothes and linens in vacuum seal bags or plastic totes to better protect them. 2. Food (Yes, Even Non-Perishables) Steer clear of using cardboard boxes to hold pantry items.

  6. Safe deposit box - Wikipedia

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    Safe deposit boxes inside a Swiss bank. Safe deposit vault in Joplin, Missouri after the 2011 Joplin tornado, remaining intact despite the destruction of the bank that housed it. A safe deposit box, sometimes referred to as a safety deposit box, is an individually secured container, usually held within a larger safe or bank vault.

  7. Coolgardie safe - Wikipedia

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    Some modern tests have shown that the interior of the safe would achieve temperatures 3–9 °C (dependant on breeze) cooler than the atmospheric temperature during the middle of the day. [2] It was usually placed on a veranda where there was a breeze. The Coolgardie safe was a common household item in Australia until the mid-twentieth century.

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